A gentle learning curve
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The construction of the second phase of the Sunderland University buildings, Sunderland, England, cost some 18 million pounds sterling and consists of two new buildings, a resources centre and a computer school. It has been designed by Building Design Partnership with the intention it should be integrated into phase I of the building which was completed in 1995. The new buildings, which were completed in Aug 1996, will cater for 1800 students and incorporates a parking area for 224 cars. The new areas combine more formal teaching rooms with an open area where 500 computers are stationed.
Publication Name: Architects' Journal
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0003-8466
Year: 1997
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Building on precedent: Phase 3 of the Cambridge Regional College campus, designed by Bernard Stilwell Architects, retains the roots of Powell Moya's earlier phases
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Cambridge Regional College site has been transformed into an attractive campus, in three phases. The first phase was commissioned from Powell Moya Partnership in 1989, and was funded, along with phase 2 by central government. Phase 3 was commissioned in 1995 and undertaken by the practice of Bernard Stilwell Architects. The majority of rooms phase 3 are classrooms, with some studios, photographic darkrooms and a computer suite, using the same materials as the previous phases.
Publication Name: Architects' Journal
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0003-8466
Year: 1998
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Teesside builds fast-track college
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Teesside Development Corp commissioned a new university college at Stockton as part of a business park in 1991. The architect was Halliday Meecham. The first phase was completed in less than a year. It was built to meet the demands for higher education in Teesside. Accounts of the building are included from the occupier, the civil engineer and the user. A cost analysis, outline specification and working details are given.
Publication Name: Architects' Journal
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0003-8466
Year: 1993
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